This is a picture of the dance hall 40 miles south of Escalante. It was used by the Pioneers who made the trip from Cedar City by way of the ""Hole-in-the-Rock"" on the Colorado River. They spent the winter at the 40-mile mark on the Escalante...

Note the steps cut in the rock to enable the Pioneers who went down with oxen and wagon to proceed more slowly. The trail of road turns to the right making it impossible to see the rest of the steps. Photo by Jesse O. Spencer. Utah Writers' Project.

The "Hole-in-the-Rock" where in 1879 a party of 200 Mormons crossed the Colorado on their way southeast to settle the town of Bluff. Bringing their wagons and oxen through the "Hole-in-the-Rock" and down to and across the Colorado required...

Booklet of Folk-Legacy Records, number FSI-31, "If I Could be the Rain" by Rosalie Sorrels and Mitch Greenhill. Includes introduction by Sandy Paton date January 1967, and text of songs from the album, written by Rosalie Sorrels, Bruce D. ("U....

In Utah, and nationwide, there is a disconnect between arts organizations and
communities marginalized by race, ethnicity and income. A profit-driven economy,
deficit-based thinking and a quickly changing demographic all lead to this disconnect....